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That'd be fantastic. Wouldn't be surprised if Stelios went there, either.Bruce Rioja wrote:Right, so who's going to have me a quid on Campo to Hull?
Chuffed for our B team, and the Premier League gets a chance to see Pedersen again

Can't help thinking they're going to get hammered every week, but the KC is a fantastic stadium, a world away from Boothferry, and I reckon it'll be a great atmosphere both at their place and the 'Bok with us having a Roses match again.
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Won't be too bad a run from your neck of the woods, regardless of timing? One of the easiest grounds in the country to get to; my current record in an hour and forty five minutes when I had to shoot up to the KC on business last year.officer_dibble wrote:well done Hull, I'll be there as long as its not a monday night or summat!!! a team in yorkshire in the premiership!
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Transpennine "express" goes there direct from Manchester as well.
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true enough, but midweek games are difficult enough for me at the moment with work etc can't see me being that arsed about a November midweeker at the KC. saturday train and beer though, now you're talkingLeyther_Matt wrote:Won't be too bad a run from your neck of the woods, regardless of timing? One of the easiest grounds in the country to get to; my current record in an hour and forty five minutes when I had to shoot up to the KC on business last year.officer_dibble wrote:well done Hull, I'll be there as long as its not a monday night or summat!!! a team in yorkshire in the premiership!
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I got arrested in Hull in 1977 ... for laughing when our fans took exception to the 'ull fullback kicking Willie Morgan. They chanted, as one " ... you dirty Yorkshire bastard" ... I laughed, a cop said "who's a dirty Yorkshire bastard ?" ...I said " ... I think they mean the number 2, there ..." .Bruce Rioja wrote:Transpennine Express? First time I went to Hull was on a boneshaker coach from outside The Albion. 2-2 with Warren Joyce equalising late on. Blimey I'm getting old.Athers wrote:Transpennine "express" goes there direct from Manchester as well.
Another copper leans over & says "...Well, I'm a dirty Yorkshire bastard" ... I say " ... don't tell me your problems ..." then, in a split second, my arm's up my back, I'm bounced up to the top of the terracing, then down about 50 steps on the other side & spent the rest of the game being grunted at by an illeterate desk-sargeant in a porta-kabin on the shale at the front of the ground.
When I say illiterate what I mean is that I had to fill my details in, as he was too thick to do it !!
When I told them my 'profession' was student their little faces lit up.
Then, when in answer to the never to be forgotten question " ... oh yeah ... & we are we studenting, student ?" I told them " ... well Law, actually ..." I actually saw a small bit of panic.
They kept me & some real thugs (well, they had tattoo's ffs !!) back until a paddy-wagon came to take us down-town and when I got to the door the illeterate one stops me, gives my arm a Hull version of a Chinese burn and says " not you ... student. You can just fck-off !".
Gosh I'm looking forward to going back.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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They'll be in good company thenFaninOz wrote:Congratulations to Hull and "Sunbed" Brown, not a great game but a very good battling performance and an excellent goal. But they will struggle in the Premiership without a large influx of players and plenty of money to spend.

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Just looked it up and 15 minutes walk apparently. But being from the mean streets of Leyth I'm sure I'll be okLeyther_Matt wrote:Bit of a hairy walk from Paragon (I think?) so I believe, though. Definite zip up your jacket time.Athers wrote:Transpennine "express" goes there direct from Manchester as well.

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They were lobbing stuff at us at Boothferry when we went with RMI in the LDV so god knows what they'll be like in the Premiership, the rugby fans are bad enough at the KC!Athers wrote:Just looked it up and 15 minutes walk apparently. But being from the mean streets of Leyth I'm sure I'll be okLeyther_Matt wrote:Bit of a hairy walk from Paragon (I think?) so I believe, though. Definite zip up your jacket time.Athers wrote:Transpennine "express" goes there direct from Manchester as well.
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Just been talking to a Hull supporter, highly euphoric right now, which is prfectly understandable. Says however that they need to target the easier games next season in order to progress....like Bolton and Wigan..
I remeinded him that both are capable of upsetting major applecarts occasionally, like taking points of the top boys. Don't think it went in, they're up here to win it.......yeah?

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